The average rating for River of Dreams based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2019-05-18 00:00:00 Katherine Wilburn Brannon My oldie haul from Amazon continues. River of Dreams features a hero wanting commitment and a more emotionally reticent heroine. Our heroine is a VP of her family company and in Brazil desperately searching for her father who disappeared without a word 5 months back. Growing up her father was always absent in her life, off on his distant adventures, and that has left her with emotional hang-ups. She is told the hero is her best bet to help her. The hero is a former lawyer who left his lucrative family practice (and wife), to follow what fulfilled him. In the heroine, he sees his former self, someone not doing what they want. At first he mistakenly assumes she is married, something the heroine allows to go on for five days, as she is scared of the heat between them. After their first nigh together, the hero's talk of a future has her running scared. This scene made me laugh as it is honestly such a role-reversal in romance. The heroine is more comfortable with a physical relationship than a permanent one as the hero wants. She thinks the hero will be a flake, like her father. I liked this mainly because of the whole role-reversal thing. |
Review # 2 was written on 2021-03-19 00:00:00 Andrew Mcleod An okay read, some parts were more interesting and necessary than others. In general it has a sad undertone, as most of the dreams have only remained dreams... |
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